Nevada s Tourism, Gaming, and Entertainment Sector

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Nevada s Tourism, Gaming, and Entertainment Sector Emsi Q4 2018 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 1

Industry Summary for Tourism, Gaming, and Entertainment 428,652 12.5% $38,553 Jobs (2018) % Change (2010-2018) Avg. Earnings Per Job (2018) 124% above National average Nation: 17.5% Nation: $30,440 Industry Detail Payrolled Business Locations (2018) 11,496 Jobs Multiplier 2.06 Regional Trends Region 2010 Jobs 2018 Jobs Change % Change Nevada 381,086 428,652 47,566 12.5% Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise MSA 314,527 357,202 42,675 13.6% Reno MSA 42,812 46,820 4,008 9.4% United States 18,076,227 21,235,120 3,158,893 17.5% Emsi Q4 2018 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 2

Regional Breakdown of Nevada s Tourism, Gaming and Entertainment Sector County Name 2010 Jobs 2018 Jobs 2010-2018 Change 2010-2018 % Change Avg. Earnings Per Job 2018 Location Quotient Clark County 314,527 357,202 42,675 14% $40,065 2.57 Washoe County 42,596 46,596 4,000 9% $32,065 1.50 Douglas County 6,508 6,826 318 5% $35,428 2.38 Elko County 6,322 6,123 (199) (3%) $29,013 1.97 Carson City County 3,798 4,163 365 10% $25,133 0.98 Nye County 2,063 2,178 115 6% $24,773 1.29 Lyon County 1,413 1,624 211 15% $23,830 0.91 Churchill County 1,059 1,111 52 5% $21,775 0.87 Humboldt County 1,137 1,105 (32) (3%) $21,629 1.02 White Pine County 528 530 2 0% $24,668 0.91 County not reported 219 308 89 41% $79,024 0.31 Storey County 217 223 6 3% $22,611 0.13 Lander County 197 185 (12) (6%) $19,637 0.39 Mineral County 191 172 (19) (10%) $18,886 0.77 Pershing County 140 138 (2) (1%) $19,562 0.49 Lincoln County 113 103 (10) (9%) $18,914 0.55 Eureka County 52 32 (20) (38%) $17,853 0.05 Esmeralda County <10 31 Insf. Data Insf. Data $31,833 0.59 381,086 428,652 47,566 12% $38,553 Emsi Q4 2018 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 3

Top Occupations Employed by these Industries Description Employed in Industry Group (2018) % of Total Jobs in Industry Group (2018) Waiters and Waitresses 40,979 9.6% Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food 29,788 6.9% Cooks, Restaurant 22,676 5.3% Gaming Dealers 21,518 5.0% Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 20,709 4.8% Industry Requirements (Top Supply Chain) Purchases from In-region Purchases Imported Purchases Total Purchases Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings $1,704,970,426 $783,418,840 $2,488,389,265 $409,175,056 $109,684,811 $518,859,867 Offices of Lawyers $394,648,560 $101,646,324 $496,294,884 Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works) $450,826,357 $1,880,003 $452,706,360 $290,776,105 $103,943,355 $394,719,461 Emsi Q4 2018 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 4

Industry Gender Breakdown Gender 2018 Jobs 2018 Percent Males 221,025 51.6% Females 207,627 48.4% Industry Age Breakdown Age 2018 Jobs 2018 Percent 14-18 15,261 3.6% 19-24 56,825 13.3% 25-34 94,524 22.1% 35-44 86,275 20.1% 45-54 87,059 20.3% 55-64 62,831 14.7% 65+ 25,876 6.0% Emsi Q4 2018 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 5

Industry Race/Ethnicity Breakdown Race/Ethnicity 2018 Jobs 2018 Percent White 183,039 42.7% Hispanic or Latino 136,172 31.8% Asian 54,761 12.8% Black or African American 38,778 9.0% Two or More Races 11,104 2.6% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2,712 0.6% American Indian or Alaska Native 2,085 0.5% Emsi Q4 2018 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 6

Industry Breakdown of Nevada s Tourism, Gaming and Entertainment Industry Description 2010 Jobs 2018 Jobs 2010-2018 Change Avg. Earnings Per Job 2018 Location Quotient Casino Hotels 175,572 173,776 (1,796) $46,629 70.95 Full-Service Restaurants 47,139 61,917 14,778 $28,520 1.26 Limited-Service Restaurants 30,908 44,149 13,241 $18,550 1.11 Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels 14,080 16,297 2,217 $42,913 1.12 Department Stores 11,086 9,870 (1,216) $25,332 0.94 Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) 7,728 8,406 678 $35,321 2.34 Convention and Trade Show Organizers 4,569 7,200 2,631 $59,721 13.93 Casinos (except Casino Hotels) 8,289 7,073 (1,216) $31,745 9.73 Family Clothing Stores 5,855 6,921 1,066 $21,632 1.65 Taxi Service 7,659 6,917 (742) $32,238 8.66 Snack and Nonalcoholic Beverage Bars 4,044 6,659 2,615 $19,110 1.06 Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers 3,530 6,004 2,474 $19,385 0.99 Food Service Contractors 3,492 5,508 2,016 $32,776 1.13 All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing 5,601 4,750 (851) $124,250 8.02 Golf Courses and Country Clubs 4,120 4,267 147 $31,752 1.26 Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers 3,348 4,165 817 $35,482 1.54 Women's Clothing Stores 4,133 3,964 (169) $28,350 1.56 All Other Amusement and Recreation 1,325 3,751 2,426 $28,696 1.84 Industries Other Gambling Industries 2,547 3,526 979 $33,802 7.90 Shoe Stores 2,613 3,386 773 $25,274 1.78 Limousine Service 2,092 2,421 329 $24,634 2.02 Bus and Other Motor Vehicle Transit Systems 1,942 2,276 334 $48,431 6.38 Other Clothing Stores 1,663 2,191 528 $25,034 1.75 Passenger Car Rental 1,556 2,089 533 $40,437 1.86 Motion Picture and Video Production 1,247 1,967 720 $41,777 0.75 Jewelry Stores 1,797 1,807 10 $50,334 1.39 All Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation 1,489 1,599 110 $53,042 1.93 Services Travel Agencies 1,209 1,526 317 $58,268 1.52 Motion Picture Theaters (except Drive-Ins) 1,366 1,522 156 $17,046 1.17 Clothing Accessories Stores 1,097 1,384 287 $34,294 2.43 Caterers 831 1,203 372 $22,542 0.61 Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and 757 1,163 406 $63,369 2.70 Similar Events without Facilities Other Performing Arts Companies 1,248 1,130 (118) $83,542 14.33 Television Broadcasting 1,027 984 (43) $80,263 0.80 Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and 312 960 648 $33,674 0.94 Similar Events with Facilities Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Other 617 914 297 $59,724 29.46 Men's Clothing Stores 1,054 846 (208) $44,436 1.86 Cafeterias, Grill Buffets, and Buffets 699 794 95 $18,153 0.74 Truck, Utility Trailer, and RV (Recreational 448 738 290 $43,844 1.01 Vehicle) Rental and Leasing Musical Groups and Artists 492 735 243 $78,296 1.54 Radio Stations 976 727 (249) $63,942 1.14 Children's and Infants' Clothing Stores 1,012 708 (304) $17,575 1.11 All Other Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation 440 695 255 $35,834 2.08 Amusement and Theme Parks 328 686 358 $19,963 0.41 Emsi Q4 2018 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 7

Museums 380 683 303 $36,243 0.75 Sports Teams and Clubs 342 582 240 $173,507 0.65 Tour Operators 428 579 151 $50,060 2.05 Charter Bus Industry 748 545 (203) $36,273 2.07 Other Spectator Sports 385 513 128 $121,056 1.01 Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters 841 503 (338) $84,849 0.72 Skiing Facilities 448 475 27 $31,292 1.31 Mobile Food Services 185 468 283 $16,827 1.00 Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Land 329 445 116 $35,981 3.26 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores 399 445 46 $46,817 3.20 Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers, and Other Public Figures 274 340 66 $45,721 0.99 RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Campgrounds 278 327 49 $24,115 1.14 Other Sound Recording Industries 248 304 56 $73,717 8.09 Marinas 289 277 (12) $39,969 0.72 Racetracks 220 263 43 $89,491 0.79 Bowling Centers 151 242 91 $19,251 0.39 Sound Recording Studios 166 232 66 $20,209 2.45 Dance Companies 213 218 5 $85,846 1.67 Amusement Arcades 226 218 (8) $20,239 0.82 Interurban and Rural Bus Transportation 66 174 108 $42,726 1.01 Recreational Goods Rental 99 174 75 $37,000 1.23 Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers' Camps 123 171 48 $36,240 1.16 All Other Information Services 92 116 24 $63,749 0.61 Music Publishers 70 92 22 $12,925 1.65 Teleproduction and Other Postproduction Services 150 86 (64) $48,303 0.38 Other Urban Transit Systems 36 85 49 $64,079 12.86 Zoos and Botanical Gardens 26 74 48 $25,339 0.19 Breweries 14 72 58 $40,176 0.11 Nature Parks and Other Similar Institutions 22 69 47 $34,351 0.66 Radio Networks 60 36 (24) $46,101 0.21 Drive-In Motion Picture Theaters 43 33 (10) $17,519 1.36 Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Water 91 32 (59) $43,639 0.19 Bed-and-Breakfast Inns 18 32 14 $18,931 0.20 Convention and Visitors Bureaus 17 28 11 $56,933 0.30 Cable and Other Subscription Programming 54 27 (27) $63,244 0.05 Motion Picture and Video Distribution 0 25 25 $74,816 0.32 News Syndicates 30 20 (10) $65,826 0.19 All Other Traveler Accommodation 23 18 (5) $29,182 0.12 Distilleries <10 18 Insf. Data $81,411 0.14 Other Motion Picture and Video Industries 25 15 (10) $83,036 0.40 Wineries 12 <10 Insf. Data Insf. Data 0.01 Historical Sites <10 <10 Insf. Data Insf. Data 0.04 Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds) 37 <10 Insf. Data Insf. Data 0.02 Record Production and Distribution 63 <10 Insf. Data Insf. Data 0.12 Mixed Mode Transit Systems 18 0 (18) $0 0.00 Commuter Rail Systems 0 0 0 $0 0.00 381,086 428,652 47,566 $38,553 Emsi Q4 2018 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 8

Data Sources and Calculations Industry Data Emsi industry data have various sources depending on the class of worker. (1) For QCEW Employees, Emsi primarily uses the QCEW (Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages), with supplemental estimates from County Business Patterns. (2) Non-QCEW employees data are based on a number of sources including QCEW, Current Employment Statistics, County Business Patterns, BEA State and Local Personal Income reports, the National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix (NIOEM), the American Community Survey, and Railroad Retirement Board statistics. (3) Self-Employed and Extended Proprietor classes of worker data are primarily based on the American Community Survey, Nonemployer Statistics, and BEA State and Local Personal Income Reports. Projections for QCEW and Non-QCEW Employees are informed by NIOEM and long-term industry projections published by individual states. Input-Output Data The input-output model in this report is Emsi's gravitational flows multi-regional social account matrix model (MR-SAM). It is based on data from the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey and American Community Survey; as well as the Bureau of Economic Analysis' National Income and Product Accounts, Input-Output Make and Use Tables, and Gross State Product data. In addition, several Emsi in-house data sets are used, as well as data from Oak Ridge National Labs on the cost of transportation between counties. Staffing Patterns Data The staffing pattern data in this report are compiled from several sources using a specialized process. For QCEW and Non-QCEW Employees classes of worker, sources include Occupational Employment Statistics, the National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix, and the American Community Survey. For the Self-Employed and Extended Proprietors classes of worker, the primary source is the American Community Survey, with a small amount of information from Occupational Employment Statistics. State Data Sources This report uses state data from the following agencies: Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation, Information Development and Processing Division, Research and Analysis Bureau. Emsi Q4 2018 Data Set www.economicmodeling.com 9